Brooklyn, NY – Advocate Anthony Beckford, has officially decided to explore running for the 45th City Council District, which may be vacated and up for Special Election if Councilman Jumaane Williams wins the upcoming Public Advocate Race on February 26th. Anthony has a proven track record in advocacy, legislation and safeguarding of resources for the community.
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Welcome to your new Green Party of Washington newsletter. We’re still working on an easy way for people to submit news for the Newsletter. For now you can send it to GPWANewsletter@gmail.com
Report from the Fall Gathering 2018
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The Green-Rainbow Party of Massachusetts calls for collective non-violent resistance at this critical time to prevent the deaths of more children at the US-Mexico border, stop funding for Trump’s border wall, and put our government back to work.
Two children have died this month in the custody of CBP (Customs and Border Protection) at the US-Mexico border. Felipe Gómez Alonzo, age 8, and Jakelin Caal Maquín, age 7, were traveling with their fathers from Guatemala when they reached the border to request asylum.
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St. Louis – Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. told us that "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." Today, the social disease of racism is not confined to anti-immigrant hatred in the US. It has infected country after country in Europe. Hostility toward indigenous people is spreading through Latin America. Even India is witnessing anti-dalit and anti-adivasi hatred. Let us not forget the African diaspora and modern antipathy toward Africa.
How can we rebuff this depravity and build a world for all?
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Please come join the Green Party of Snohomish County as we restructure and prepare for 2019. There is still so much work ahead as we fight for National Improved Medicare for All, Election Integrity, Climate Justice and more.
We will meet at 6:00 pm on Monday, January 7th, 2019 at the Everett Public Library, 2702 Hoyt Ave., Everett, Washington.
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The New Orleans chapter of the Green Party of Louisiana is making a good-faith initiative to host a state convention on the 26th of January, 2019, at Loyola University, 114 Miller Hall, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Please register on our website today. There's no fee, though we will "pass the hat" at the meeting in hopes of defraying expenses.
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(Rochester, NY) -- Announced candidate for Rochester City Council, Dave Sutliff-Atias, posted on his website a proposal for legislation that would tie campaign contributions to the ability to do business with the City of Rochester.
"At least two current elected officials in city government are being investigated by the Federal government," says Sutliff-Atias. "But there has always been the perception that business as usual at City Hall includes pay-to-play agreements between rich developers and elected officials. My proposed legislation would help change that."
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Howie Hawkins first began promoting a Green New Deal (GND) when he was the Green Party candidate for Governor of New York in 2010. He discusses the origins of the GND, including the role of the European Greens in 2006, and analyzes the present Green New Deal proposals by Congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
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Portland, ME – This holiday season, many of us are celebrating our communities and all that we have to be thankful for. We would like to take this opportunity to give our thanks to our candidates for state representative. Our 2018 Maine Green Independent Party nominees did incredible work in promoting our vision and values in their communities.
Here are their vote totals:
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The Green Party has approved the mission statement for a new standing committee, the Banking and Monetary Reform Committee (BMRC).We are inviting state parties and caucuses to appoint new members to the committee. Members from at least 5 states or caucuses are required for the committee to be recognized formally as a standing committee.
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